We’ve all heard the saying, “You’ll know when you know.” Everyone knows sooner or later, but there are two different ways you can get there: conscious and unconscious. Making a conscious decision to initiate divorce is by far the better approach, and here’s why.

When two overly-aggressive divorce lawyers go head to head, you can be sure the entire family and their finances will be beat up and tossed around. Chaos will ensue. The likely result: total destruction. Instead, consider what happens when you retain a smart, constructively aggressive, problem-solving attorney.

Whether you are just opening the door to your divorce or have already made your way down the path a bit, these questions will help you assess your approach and provide insight to your choices and the options available to you.

In our relationships, we all do our best to overlook occasional troubling behaviors, failures, and misdeeds on the part of our partners. The problem arises when you don’t really overlook these transgressions. You may not voice your unhappiness, but you put a “stamp” on a page.

When a marriage is in trouble, it may seem counterintuitive to hire a divorce coach. But it’s actually a great place to start. Rescuing a marriage takes effort, it takes courage, and most of all, it takes support.

As a divorce coach, I’m often asked, “What makes a marriage last? Is it communication?” Absolutely, communication is key. But first, you need self-awareness. In my work with clients and in my own experience, I’ve learned that love isn’t enough. It’s essential that spouses are able to give and receive love in a way that […]